RSOP is the co-founder & Executive Editor of Radical Survivalism Webzine, as well as a Family Preparedness Consultant with over seven years of personal experience in the self-reliance game. RSOP's many preparedness roles within his own group include team mechanic, head of security, electrician, and project designer/engineer.

DHS Purchases 2,700 Armored Vehicles… For What?

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By Ken Jorgustin | From ModernSurvivalBlog.com| Updated March 4th, 2013 The Department of Homeland Security (through the U.S. Army Forces Command) recently retrofitted 2,717 of these ‘Mine Resistant Protected’ vehicles for service on the streets of the United States. Although I’ve seen…

Some Simple COMSEC Measures

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By Partisan | from GuerillaAmerica.com | On Wednesday, February 6th, 2013 For the uninitiated, COMSEC is military jargon for Communications Security. COMSEC is widely practiced in the military and is becoming more and more important for civilians who have privacy and information…

What’s In A Name?

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According to Brooke Lorren, a Yahoo! Voices contributing writer, the name Barack Obama potentially possesses some fascinating historical meaning: The American President, Barack Obama, has gone through several different names in his lifetime. He was born Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. in 1961….

Other News This Week:

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Senators Press Resolution To Green-Light Israeli Attack On Iran “A joint resolution set to be introduced by Sens. Lindsey Graham (SC) and Robert Menendez (NJ), a Republican and Democrat, respectively, declares U.S. support for an Israeli military strike against Iran’s nuclear program…”…

Camouflage Your AR-15

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By Partisan | From GuerrillaAmerica.com | On Monday, February 25th, 2013 ” href=”http://guerrillamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/FIN1.png”>Let’s face it: your AR-15 (or other black rifle) has a very pronounced silhouette. You may have noticed that a big, black rifle sticks out like a pair of dog…

Dust Mask, N95, or Respirator?

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By Ken (MSB) | From ModernSurvivalBlog.com | On February 20, 2013 What is the difference between an ordinary dust mask, N95 mask, and respirator? The answer is important to understand. First, a dust mask is used where particles in the air such…